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Blood Thinning Injections.
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When I was in hospital earlier this year, everyone was given a blood thinning injection to prevent blood clots. Every time I had one, my skin became red and itchy, the nurse said this sometimes happens. After the third injection I refused to have anymore as my stomach was red and itchy all over. Other parts of my body seemed itchy too so when I showed the nurse my stomach she asked the doctor to come and have a look. The doctor said no more injections and prescribed anti histamines which I was still taking weeks after my skin erupted.The thing is, I would like to know what the substance is as I'm obviously allergic/ intolerant to it. I asked the nurse what it was called, she didn't know.Anybody know what it's called?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The anticoagulant that's commonly injected into the stomach wall is heparin. Irritation around the injection site is a known side effect:
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^^^ Quote: "Tinzaparin is an antithrombotic drug in the heparin group"
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So it appears that we're basically referring to the same stuff anyway.
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So it appears that we're basically referring to the same stuff anyway.
I think you may be right about her not being an actual nurse as she wasn't the one that dished out the prescribed meds, she just came round giving everyone an injection in their stomach. I wanted to know if it had a name so that if I have to go in hospital in the future and they asked if I'm allergic to anything I could say Yes (the name of the injection) rather than just saying the blood thinning injection.